With thousands of pages of job and career information, MyChineseLearning (MCL why use this abbreviation here if you didn’t use it earlier in the document?) contains professional career advice , covering everything from career planning, job-hunting tips and CV writing to in-depth advice on every part of the process of applying for and getting a job in China.
One always needs to be qualified to work, but every culture has a different conception of what it means to be qualified. In China, academic credentials, test scores, and the prestige of a university count for a lot more than extracurricular activities, volunteer work and personal projects. It is important to emphasize the important aspects on a CV.
And actual Chinese ability counts for more than an HSK score. If an applicant can speak good Chinese at a job interview, it means more than a high test score.
The best way to find a job in China is by using personal contacts who work for a company in China that might need someone with your skills. If you aren't blessed with such guanxi (connection), then the easiest way to find a job is via some institutions. For any inquiries about jobs in China, please contact us at job@mychineseleanring.com
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